The fund aims to meet its goal by holding different types of investment funds, such as those investing in equities (shares), bonds (loans to a government or company) and non-residential property (such as offices, shopping centres and shares in property development companies). The investments in the fund can be from around the world, including emerging markets, which means that some of the investments will be in a foreign currency. The fund can also invest in absolute return funds that aim to provide positive investment returns, regardless of whether markets are going up or down, over the medium to long term. They do this by using a wide range of investment strategies including those using derivatives. Derivatives are financial instruments whose value comes from movement in other investments, such as equities and currencies.

?FE Risk Scores measure the riskiness of instruments relative to the FTSE 100 index of shares. Weekly volatility is measured over three years with recent behaviour counting more heavily than earlier behaviour. Cash-type investments will have scores close to zero. Funds will tend to have scores in the 0-150 range. The FTSE 100 is always scored at 100. There is no upper limit.

?Alpha is a measure of a fund's over- or under-performance by comparison to its benchmark. If the Alpha is 5, the fund has outperformed its benchmark by 5%; so the greater the Alpha, the greater the outperformance.

0.77

Beta

?Beta estimates a fund's volatility by comparison to that of its benchmark. A fund with a beta close to 1 means that the fund will move generally in line with the benchmark. Higher than 1 and the fund is more volatile than the benchmark and vice versa.

0.57

Sharpe

?This commonly-used measure calculates the level of return over and above the return of a notional risk-free investment, such as cash. The difference in returns is then divided by the fund's volatility. The resulting ratio is an indication of the amount of excess return generated per unit of risk.

0.15

Volatility

?Volatility (or standard deviation), when applied to an investment fund, expresses its risk. It shows how widely a range of returns varied from the fund's average return over a particular period. For example, if a fund had an average return of 5%, and its volatility was 15, this would mean that the range of its returns over the period had swung between +20% and -10%.

5.38

Tracking error

?This measures the standard deviation of a fund's excess returns over the returns of an index or benchmark portfolio. As such, it can be an indication of 'riskiness' in the manager's investment style. A Tracking Error below 2 suggests a passive approach. At 3 and above the the manager will be deploying a more active investment style.

4.88

Information ratio

?This is a useful risk-adjusted measure of actively managed fund performance. It is calculated by deducting the returns of the fund's benchmark from the fund's overall returns, then dividing the result by its tracking error. The higher the Information Ratio the better. It is generally considered that a figure of 0.5 reflects a good performance, 0.75 very good, and 1.00 outstanding.

-0.39

R-Squared

?An indication of how closely correlated a fund is to an index or a benchmark. Values for R-Squared range between 0 and 1, with 0 indicating no correlation at all and 1 showing a perfect match. Values upwards of 0.7 suggest that the fund's behaviour is increasingly linked to its benchmark.

0.4

Price movement

52 week high113.8

52 week low103.5

Current bid price-

Current offer price-

Current mid price112.4

Region

1

Money Market

33.2%

2

UK

23.7%

3

Not Specified

20.4%

4

International

9.6%

5

North America

8.9%

6

Europe

1.7%

7

Japan

1.6%

8

Pacific Basin

0.5%

9

Global Emerging Markets

0.4%

Industry sector

No data available.

Asset type

1

Money Market

33.2%

2

Global Corporate Fixed Interest

11%

3

Global Investment Grade Fixed Interest

10.1%

4

North American Equities

8.9%

5

UK Equities

7%

6

Hedge

6.9%

7

UK Gilts

6.5%

8

Global Index Linked

6.4%

9

Property

3%

Individual holdings

No data available.

Management

Fund manager group

Standard Life Investments

Fund manager company

Standard Life Assurance Co

Fund type

Pension Fund

Fund objective

The fund aims to meet its goal by holding different types of investment funds, such as those investing in equities (shares), bonds (loans to a government or company) and non-residential property (such as offices, shopping centres and shares in property development companies). The investments in the fund can be from around the world, including emerging markets, which means that some of the investments will be in a foreign currency. The fund can also invest in absolute return funds that aim to provide positive investment returns, regardless of whether markets are going up or down, over the medium to long term. They do this by using a wide range of investment strategies including those using derivatives. Derivatives are financial instruments whose value comes from movement in other investments, such as equities and currencies.

Benchmark

No Specified Index

Investment style

No data available.

Investment method

No data available.

Fund manager

Name

Since

Biography

Multi-Asset Investment Team

13/12/2011

Compliance

No data available.

Domicile

No data available.

Fund for sale in

United Kingdom

Stan Life At Retirement (Active Plus Universal) Pn 3

Initial charge-

Annual charge1.08%

Min single investment£0

Min regular saving£0

Available in ISANo

Ongoing charge (OCF)-

Total expense ratio (TER)1.01%

Bid price-

Offer price-

Mid price112.4

CurrencyGBX

Price updated08/12/2016

Type-

Institutional or retail classRetail

Domicile-

Citi code08MJ

Stan Life At Retirement (Active Plus Universal) Pn 4

Initial charge-

Annual charge1.08%

Min single investment£0

Min regular saving£0

Available in ISANo

Ongoing charge (OCF)-

Total expense ratio (TER)1.01%

Bid price-

Offer price-

Mid price112.5

CurrencyGBX

Price updated08/12/2016

Type-

Institutional or retail classRetail

Domicile-

Citi code08MK

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